Measuring Spice
Experiencing Spice
Paper Chromatography
Capsaicin in Nature
Chilis in Cooking
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How can spices be measured in cooking to ensure consistency in flavor?

What is using a standard measuring spoon or scale?

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How can consuming spicy foods affect your taste buds?

What is desensitization of taste receptors?

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What materials are typically used in paper chromatography?

What is filter paper and a solvent?

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The part of the pepper plant contains the highest concentration of capsaicin.

What is the membrane around the seeds?

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How can cooking methods affect the heat of chili peppers?

What is cooking can either enhance or reduce the perception of heat?

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Why do some people have a higher tolerance for spicy foods than others?

What is genetic variation in taste receptors?

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The brain perceives capsaicin in this way.
What is a burning or hot sensation.
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How does the distance traveled by a compound in chromatography relate to its solubility?

What is more soluble (greater attraction to the solvent) compounds travel further?

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How does capsaicin benefit the pepper plant in nature?

What is it deters herbivores and attracts pollinators?

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What is a common way to reduce spiciness in a dish?

What is adding dairy products like yogurt or sour cream?

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What testing method can be used to objectively measure the heat of peppers?

High Performance Liquid Chromatography

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Selective openings in the cell membrane that only bond to one molecule.

What is ion channels?

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Why is chromatography important in identifying spices?

It objectively quantifies the amount of capsaicin in each pepper.

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What is the relationship between capsaicin and the color of peppers?

What is capsaicin concentration varies with ripeness, affecting color?

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Why are certain cuisines, like Thai or Indian, known for their spicy foods?

What is cultural preference and the availability of spices?

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What is the typical unit used to measure the heat of peppers?

What is Scoville Heat Units (SHU)?

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What is another name for a nerve cell?

What is a sensory neuron?

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What is paper chromatography used for in the study of spices?

What is separating different pigments or compounds in spices?

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What is capsaicin?

What is the compound responsible for the heat in peppers?

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Name a dish that commonly uses chili peppers as a key ingredient.

What is chili con carne (multiple answers)?

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How does the concentration of capsaicin affect the Scoville rating of a pepper?

What is higher concentrations of capsaicin lead to higher Scoville ratings?

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Capsaicin interacts with what specific receptor/ion channel in the cell membrane?

TRPV1

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Describe the process of conducting a simple paper chromatography experiment.

What is placing a drop of spice extract on paper, adding a solvent, and observing the separation?

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How do different species of peppers vary in capsaicin content?

What is different species have different genetic makeups affecting capsaicin production?

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How does the use of spice in cooking vary across different cultures?

What is it reflects local agriculture, history, and flavor preferences?

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